Thursday, February 7, 2013

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My new year's resolution is to get back into writing mode. I stopped and slowed down a lot of things I loved over the last couple of years as I was having #9 and just managing to barely keep up with life and homeschool. My health has returned and I'm really missing old loves like blogging. So, tell me, what are you looking for when you come to this blog? This will help me when I sit down to write.

I am so excited to have found this blog. I am a newbie to tjed and I could use any tips or pointers on how to do this with 6 kids 9 and under. I have loved looking over past posts and desire to help myself and my family be as confident and competent at leadership education as the writers of this blog!

I ran across your blog while looking up how others deal with pregnancy and homeschooling. I had never heard of TJed before but it looks like exactly what I've desired for our homeschool experience. My kids are 7 and 5 and we'll be trying for 2 more in a year or so. I'd love to read more of what your days look like, how you deal with reluctance, how you have balance with everything!

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"A Thomas Jefferson Education looks different in every home—and yours is no exception! Each family, whether large or small, has unique needs, ideas, and traditions, but sometimes, as parents, we try so hard to follow the “right way to do TJEd,” that we lose sight of those things in our homes that work! You have to develop our own style of TJEd—one designed specifically for your home."